Premier League fixtures this weekend – Can City close the gap?
The Premier League returns this weekend with seven fixtures taking place. A Manchester City win will take them within a point of league leaders Liverpool, and a win for Arsenal will keep them within two points of the top – keeping the title race tight.
Manchester United face Fulham, and it’s a bit of a must-win for the Red Devils to ensure they are a step closer to making the Champions League next season. The fight for sixth place is tight with only a few points between the teams, meaning it’s still up for grabs.
On Sunday, at the bottom of the table Sheffield United face Wolverhampton and it’s a must-win. It won’t take them out of the relegation zone just yet, but at this point, Sheffield will need to start winning to have any hopes of surviving the drop.
| Premier League fixtures this weekend? | Kick-off | Where to watch? |
|---|---|---|
| Aston Villa vs Nottingham Forest | 15:00 | |
| Brighton & Hove Albion vs Everton | 15:00 | |
| Crystal Palace vs Burnley | 15:00 | |
| Manchester United vs Fulham | 15:00 | |
| AFC Bournemouth vs Manchester City | 17:30 | Sky Sports |
| Arsenal vs Newcastle United | 20:00 | TNT Sports |
Sunday 25 February 2024 Premier League fixtures and where to watch
Sunday’s lone match is a relegation dream match as bottom-of-the-table Sheffield United faces 11th-place Wolves. A win for Wolves would take them to eighth place – highlighting just how tight the table is this season.
| Premier League fixtures this Sunday | Kick-off | Where to watch? |
|---|---|---|
| Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Sheffield United | 13:30 | Sky Sports |
Premier League table – as it stands
Ahead of the weekend’s Premier League action- kicking off on Saturday – here’s a look at the table as it stands.




